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the taxes would be deferred until the employee reached the age of 59 and 1/2. it was supposed to supplement the two traditional income streams for retirees: social security and pensions, one leg of a three-legged stool that would support american workers into their golden years, but it didn't turn out that way. >> the three-legged stool, if you will, has gone to two legs, and it's wobbly. and it's wobbling, and i'm not sure that it's gonna support anything. and that's the scary part, and people are afraid. >> brooks hamilton has helped design retirement plans for some of the country's largest corporations. he says 401(k)s turned out to be so much cheaper than funding pensions, that many companies decided to freeze their pension plans and replace them with 401(k)s. the decision created millions of new employee investors for wall street and the financial community, and they pounced on the opportunity. >> if you go back and track the mutual fund growth and assets, and you track the growth in 401(k) plans, it looks like a railroad track leading to the sky. they are
the taxes would be deferred until the employee reached the age of 59 and 1/2. it was supposed to supplement the two traditional income streams for retirees: social security and pensions, one leg of a three-legged stool that would support american workers into their golden years, but it didn't turn out that way. >> the three-legged stool, if you will, has gone to two legs, and it's wobbly. and it's wobbling, and i'm not sure that it's gonna support anything. and that's the scary part, and...
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you're not going to have to pay taxes. >> what? >> they had it taken care of. sometimes when you win a free car, you have -- >> there's hidden costs. >> completely free. >> we've taken care of all of it. >> that's awesome. >> did you see those outside? they look great. >> let's go, bud. >> go do it. >> run, sam, run. >> doing the best i can. >> we mentioned and we do want to thank the great folks at mazda for partnering with us. as we show you -- >> a mazda 6. >> 3, 6, cx-5. this is going to start on monday. and we're going to tell you all about it, how you can actually nominate someone for it. we want to give the cars to people who deserve them. people who maybe have really long commutes on various degrees of transportation. in fact, we would like to give them to people who really need them. >> here's what i love. robin said it at the top. i didn't realize it. this makes it great for me. you don't have to pay taxes. "gma" will hand you the keys. and say, see you later. take it off the lot. >> we're going to tell you, again, you have to watch the show. there wi
you're not going to have to pay taxes. >> what? >> they had it taken care of. sometimes when you win a free car, you have -- >> there's hidden costs. >> completely free. >> we've taken care of all of it. >> that's awesome. >> did you see those outside? they look great. >> let's go, bud. >> go do it. >> run, sam, run. >> doing the best i can. >> we mentioned and we do want to thank the great folks at mazda for partnering...
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that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an understatement as for what's been happening along the east coast the last two days. stowe, vermont, ahead of the front. 73-mile-per-hour wind gusts. flint, michigan, behind it, had gusts up to 43 miles per hour. let's see what happens with all of the winds. just west of boston, weldly, massachusetts. trees down, power lines and power outages in that area. so much nicer today in boston for the red sox parade today. in flint, we talk about wind gusts about 45 miles per hour. and they had big issues, too. the video almost looks the same. but it's before and after the front goes through. either way. let's look at what happens today. you get the kicked-up w
that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an...
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it would add two cents for every ounce, meaning a tax on a regular can of soda would be 24 cents. the measure needs two-thirds voter approval to pass. the forecast could see sprinkles. talk to mike about it. >>> sprinkles, maybe light shower earlier today. increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures well below average. low to mid-60s for the rest of us. warmer weather in your accuweather seven-day forecast through friday. hi, sue. >>> nasty commute all the way around the bay area. go back to the east bay where we had earlier accidents along the road there in san ramon, look at that red line of traffic. accident cleared but it's jammed there. and an accident in san francisco just now cleared. kristen. kristen. >>> sue, thanks a lot. [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. prove it. enough i
it would add two cents for every ounce, meaning a tax on a regular can of soda would be 24 cents. the measure needs two-thirds voter approval to pass. the forecast could see sprinkles. talk to mike about it. >>> sprinkles, maybe light shower earlier today. increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures well below average. low to mid-60s for the rest of us. warmer weather in your accuweather seven-day forecast through friday. hi, sue. >>> nasty commute all the way around the...
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it with 15% excise tax in addition to a an extra 10% sales tax. >>> and a bit of a bombshell, a democratic congressman running for governor of mountain mountain next year anyway has come out of the closet announcing he is gay. he said he is coming clean now so the race focuses on the issues and not hi personal life. >>> now the red sox are done celebrating their world series victory, this seemed inevitable. it took place yesterday at gillette headquarters. shane victorino and david ortiz having their beards shaved. the beards were a unifying force for the team on their way to the title. the shave was worth $10,000 for boston's one fund, a charity working with boston marathon victims and their families. >> this is incredible to help our survivors heal and our whole community. >> tragedy that we face in the city. it brought us closer together to be one team. it is a story book ending to what happened. >> that's $100,000 by the way that the shave will be worth for that charity. victorino said he looks like he is 12 years old without his beard. also getting shaved is a boston police officer. h
it with 15% excise tax in addition to a an extra 10% sales tax. >>> and a bit of a bombshell, a democratic congressman running for governor of mountain mountain next year anyway has come out of the closet announcing he is gay. he said he is coming clean now so the race focuses on the issues and not hi personal life. >>> now the red sox are done celebrating their world series victory, this seemed inevitable. it took place yesterday at gillette headquarters. shane victorino and...
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. >>> supervisor plans to introduce a measure to add a tax of 24 cents to each can of soda sold in the city. the proceed would go toward health, nutrition, and other programs for city kids. already in san francisco fast food restaurants are prohibited from handing out free toys in kids' meals that are high in fat, salt and sugar. >>> a healthy form of nutrition. it is national oatmeal day. we are having breakfast courtesy of people at driscoll berry. diana, what have we got here? >> a little bit of everything. these are scones with mixed berries. this is an oat scone. sneaky way of getting oats in. >> i'm not a gigantic fan of oatmeal. so scones i will eat it. >> this is the way to get it in your body without eating warm, soggy oats. is a banana bread with mixed berries inside but mainly blueberries. also oats and then look at the wonderful things you can do with oats. there's an oat drink, called sneaky pete's all-natural oat beverage. there's raspberry, apple, orange. an the wonderful people at driscoll's brought us these beautiful berries because what goes better with oats than berr
. >>> supervisor plans to introduce a measure to add a tax of 24 cents to each can of soda sold in the city. the proceed would go toward health, nutrition, and other programs for city kids. already in san francisco fast food restaurants are prohibited from handing out free toys in kids' meals that are high in fat, salt and sugar. >>> a healthy form of nutrition. it is national oatmeal day. we are having breakfast courtesy of people at driscoll berry. diana, what have we got...
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. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area. >> it is not fraud, but it is not right. >> they started bill guard, a free app that keeps track of your bills looking for these types of charges. a common mystery charge is applied when you sign up for something without knowing it. >> phantom charges is when you sign up for one thing and they tag on something else. you didn't notice that because it was in the fine print where you signed up. >> another way these charges end up on your bill is through a process called free to paid. joe is with consumer action. >> these are p cs that try to deceive consumers into signing up for paid subscriptions under the guise of being
. >> sur charges or taxes or the city, something like that. >> sometimes it will say texting charges. have you ever received one of those? >> yes. >> what do you do? >> let it go. >> often they are not from the phone companies, but the third parties paid to do the billing. on phone bills those types of questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. on the credit card they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally...
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. >> the taxes or the city, something like that. >> and sometimes it will say texting charges. do you ever receive one of those? what do you do? >> let it go. >> often the charges are not even from the phone companies, but from third parties who pay the phone p cs -- phone companies to do the billing. on phone bills those questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area. >> it is not fraud, but it is not right. >> they started bill guard, a free app that keeps track of your bills looking for these types of charges. a exhibit mystery charge is applied when you sign up for something and not know about it. >> you sign up for one thing and they tag on something else. you didn't notice that because it was in the fine print of where you signed up. >> another way these charges end up on your bill is through a process called free to paid. joe rideout is with consumer action. >> they try and deceive them into signing up under the guys of being free offers. >> when alert consumers find th
. >> the taxes or the city, something like that. >> and sometimes it will say texting charges. do you ever receive one of those? what do you do? >> let it go. >> often the charges are not even from the phone companies, but from third parties who pay the phone p cs -- phone companies to do the billing. on phone bills those questionable charges are called cramming because they are crammed on the bills. they are called gray charges because they fall in a morally gray area....
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beverages. >> we have taxed tobacco fr a long time, taxed alcohol for a long time. it's not out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side affects. >> reporter: also gearing up today a consulting firm that beverage companies hired to fight the tax. >> because they simply have effect of raising cost of living and have no material affect on with living a healthy life style. >> reporter: his firm helped defend a soda tax in richmond. he thinks san francisco voters will respond the same. >> i think san franciscoins have higher priorities than placing a tax on beverage sugar on the ballot. >> reporter: here is a sample of what we've heard from voters this morning.. >> i think it is an issue of personal responsibility. i think penalizing people through taxation is maybe too much. >> let's say fit workd and they can show it reduces soda drinking? that would be good. >>> another piece of legislation being considered by the san francisco supes would close city parks between midnight and 5:00 in the morning. homeless advocates say the plan would punish homel
beverages. >> we have taxed tobacco fr a long time, taxed alcohol for a long time. it's not out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side affects. >> reporter: also gearing up today a consulting firm that beverage companies hired to fight the tax. >> because they simply have effect of raising cost of living and have no material affect on with living a healthy life style. >> reporter: his firm helped defend a soda tax in richmond. he thinks san...
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in sunnyvale they will vote on a gun ballot as well as waterfront development in san francisco and tax hikes across the counties and numerous city council and mayoral races tomorrow -- today. >> new questions in the investigation into the missing patient at san francisco general hospital found dead later in a hospital stairwell. an attorney for the sheriff deputy being questioned of the express disputes reports of a witness. a man told a supervisor at the hospital someone was lying in the stairwell four days before spalding's body was found by an engineer. the man was believed to be a hospital employee before he could be questioned. an attorney says the story does not add up and no one has found the witness and doesn't think he actually exists. >> for the first time, the prosecution is revealing a possible motive in the murder of an oakland federal investigator. the body of sandra coke was found in a park inage. -- in a park in august. during a hearing, a man was upset about going back to jail for parole violation and miss his mother's funeral. the parole violation was triggered by the
in sunnyvale they will vote on a gun ballot as well as waterfront development in san francisco and tax hikes across the counties and numerous city council and mayoral races tomorrow -- today. >> new questions in the investigation into the missing patient at san francisco general hospital found dead later in a hospital stairwell. an attorney for the sheriff deputy being questioned of the express disputes reports of a witness. a man told a supervisor at the hospital someone was lying in the...
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. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been shot in san francisco this year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city's rebate program providing financial incentives to hollywood. we are live at city hall tonight. it's lights, camera, hearing there tomorrow. isn't it? >> that is right. and think about this.çóe1 blue jazzmen, m bpprodu the film rebate program. tv series are included and now, one supervisor wants to keep up with what he calls an evolving industry.. san francisco has a film legacy. these days places like new york, new mexico, and vancouver offering big bucks and in san francisco, they have t
. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been...
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and the tax credit legislation, calderon, i can make that play. but the capital play failed, the bill went nowhere. even so, ron calderon's relationship with the agent pretending to be a movie boss continued. a relationship the affidavit suggests the senator knew was trouble. we cannot have a conversation we just had, calderon is quoted as saying to the agent. we cannot a have a quid pro quo conversation. the alleged exchange of money and favors continues. a $4,000 vip table at this concert last halloween at the bellagio in las vegas, way beyond the legal gift limit calderon could accept. then this past winter, the affidavit says calderon gave a legislative staff john to the movie is producers a girlfriend who also was an undercover fbi agent. al jazeera america confronted calderon at a golf course, not surprisingly, the senator wouldn't talk. the sealed document includeds even more allegations. calderon, working with his brother, former assembly man caldercal der accused of taking money from a health care executive to help a new business avoid se
and the tax credit legislation, calderon, i can make that play. but the capital play failed, the bill went nowhere. even so, ron calderon's relationship with the agent pretending to be a movie boss continued. a relationship the affidavit suggests the senator knew was trouble. we cannot have a conversation we just had, calderon is quoted as saying to the agent. we cannot a have a quid pro quo conversation. the alleged exchange of money and favors continues. a $4,000 vip table at this concert...
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but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. supervisors approve it it could go on the 2014 ballot one year from now. >> well, nearly half dozen film production from movie to television series have been shot in san francisco this yea year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city rebate program that provides financial incentive to hollywood. here's of carolyn tyler. >>reporter: san francisco has a film legacy but these days places like new york, new mexico and vancouver offer movie maker big buck and san francisco has to compete. the producer for new hbo series called looking about the lives of 3 gay men. they were shooting today in tiburon. but most of the action is in san francisco and the city financial incentive are a draw. the program rebates up to 600,000 dollars in fee paid to the city for things like permit and stage rental. >> being able to access that rebate we were able to put more on screen than we fwov we hadn't. >> rebate program began in 2006 and scheduled to expire in 2
but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. supervisors approve it it could go on the 2014 ballot one year from now. >> well, nearly half dozen film production from movie to television series have been shot in san francisco this yea year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city rebate program that provides financial incentive to hollywood. here's of carolyn tyler. >>reporter: san francisco has a film legacy but...
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. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been shot in san francisco this year. and one supervisor wants to keep that momentum going. the plan is to boost the city's rebate program providing financial incentives to hollywood. we are live at city hall tonight. it's lights, camera, hearing there tomorrow. isn't it? >> that is right. and think about this.çóe1 blue jazzmen, m bpprodu the film rebate program. tv series are included and now, one supervisor wants to keep up with what he calls an evolving industry.. san francisco has a film legacy. these days places like new york, new mexico, and vancouver offering big bucks and in san francisco, they have t
. >>> a san francisco supervisor introduced a ballot measure to place a tax on sugary drinks taxing all sugary beverages at $0.02 per ounce. meaning costs of soda would go up $0.24, raising estimated $31 million a year for health and nutrition programs but small business owners say a tax like that could hurt their sales. if approved the proposal could wo go on november, 2014 ballot. staying in the city, nearly half of a dozen film productions from movies to television series have been...
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i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house? >> yes. >> reporter: what makes the cameradas different is they talked to president obama about it. you can see the meeting on this youtube clip on november 15, 2012. two weeks after the hurricane hit, the president came to staten island and talked to the families. this is what he said. >> some of this will be tough. this is the commitment to you. i'll stay on it. i wouldn't be a stranger and forget all about it. >> reporter: the cameradas know the president is a busy guy, but don't believe he has stayed on it. >> you k
i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house?...
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so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently is an appreciation in the past five years of some of the 50 diseases and cancers related to alcohol we haven't had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we have typically sought the drinking and driving and other than what you don't appreciate the throat cancer, colorectal cancels the are related, we don't appreciate that people die 20 years younger than they do smoking. that is a huge one and women die faster than men from drinking so we are not having a public of conversation the way that we just start one on tobacco years ago. we
so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently...
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and for which they are, they may be qualified to receive tax subsidies and tax credit as part of the affordable care act. >> obamacare discourages those bare bones plans and creates new minimum insurance standards. through regulation and analysis the administration has acknowledged the health care law would lead to cancellation of these plans despite the presidential promise. back to you. liz: rich edson, thank you very much. david: well, troubling new evidence today of the impact of the affordable care act on small business. the author of a brand new blockbuster study joining us for a fox business exclusive. liz: plus the crem day la crem of business schools, columbia, ranked number eight by the "u.s. news & world report", number five by "the financial times." the school says we have brand new branding campaign and boost the qualities of what we do. will it work? the dean, glen hubbard giving us and you the first crack at it. it's a fox business exclusive coming up in a few moments. ♪ she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - t
and for which they are, they may be qualified to receive tax subsidies and tax credit as part of the affordable care act. >> obamacare discourages those bare bones plans and creates new minimum insurance standards. through regulation and analysis the administration has acknowledged the health care law would lead to cancellation of these plans despite the presidential promise. back to you. liz: rich edson, thank you very much. david: well, troubling new evidence today of the impact of the...
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and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year from the 40 people alone. this would be, you know, i have here, i brought it because i thought it was relevant. to a piece of legislation submitted by senator levin, which is all of the worst tax phony loopholes for american companies, putting their money in the caymans, this is $220 billion over ten years, it's not about raising tax or anything, it's about closing the most disgusting, egregious loopholes we could feed our children decently without breaking a sweat. >> okay. margaret, why did there's been a lot today. i don't think they're being disingenuous. i think if you look at the record of the parti
and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year...
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he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to reproductive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were far to the right over the ohio electorate. and this is an attempt to move back in line with the public and set himself up for an eventual presidential run. senator, what is your read on the state of play of the politics of medicaid expansion in your state right now? >> complicated, chris, on the one hand, the government should have definitely used political courage, the fourth his gop members in the house and the senate to bring it to the floor for a vote. he refused to do that. they refused to do that. one in six ohioans live in poverty so we need real leadership here. the fact that this was
he pushed ahead with his agenda anyway, passing a budget that cuts taxes for the rich and implements harsh restrictions to reproductive health. at the same time, he has defied his own republican tea party. there are two possibilities of what's going on and they're not mutually exclusive. one is that he's actually standing up against the right wing in ohio because he believes it's wrong and inexcusable to make 270,000 ohioans go without health care. he realizes his first two years in office were...
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in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration overpromise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get away with this, and they are, as we're seeing. >> right, it was a promise that they're seeing they could not themselves keep. wendell potter, thank you very much. >>> all right, congressman barney frank's name was brought up, cited as the authority, the man supporting the bill. but that is not exactly the case. he will be here to react coming up next. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across
in fact, the majority of them will qualify for tax credits or subsidies to bring the cost down. so they will be paying less for better coverage. >> quickly, did the administration overpromise when they said repeatedly if you like your plan you can keep it? >> well, it was unfortunate language. because the president nor congress in this law can really control the insurance companies that well, that effectively. they control the health care system in many ways. they're able to get...
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our warmest day in the forecast. we look at how clean there air is. you can see nice reflection on the bay water. above average warmth everywhere. mid to upper 60s at the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay. and mid 70s. >>> developing news out of hayward. a woman
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ [laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very...
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. >> and many here feel rural colorado sends more tax money to cities than it gets back in services. >> is there a sense that you're getting the short end of the stick when it comes to the money from denver? >> i'm not one of these people that are going to be running to the post office and waiting for my government check. waiting for the government to help them. as far as i'm getting short -- shortened you know by the government or the money, no i'm not, you know i'm just-- i'm more in the line of get off my back. quit overregulating us, quit overtaxing us. >> the resentment in these rural areas also reflects a widening culturallism. led the way for colorado's approval of gay marriage and recreational marijuana. >> those two counties in particular and mostly in rural were defeated hands down. and they were passed by the masses that are in the front range. and so that does directly go against our county as a whole. because we voted it down. >> marijuana, gay marriage. in my opinion are issues of the left. tweaking conservatives. i don't see any socially benefits we get from -- any soc
. >> and many here feel rural colorado sends more tax money to cities than it gets back in services. >> is there a sense that you're getting the short end of the stick when it comes to the money from denver? >> i'm not one of these people that are going to be running to the post office and waiting for my government check. waiting for the government to help them. as far as i'm getting short -- shortened you know by the government or the money, no i'm not, you know i'm just--...
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among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and
among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and
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in california, you can get a lucrative tax charge if it's under $1 million. calderon was willing it make it for apres. during the year-long probe, the undercover agents met at in of the swankiest restaurants. the conversations were recorded. money is not an object. calderon wanted his family added to the payroll. he told the agents, any help that you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. his daughter was hired. it under lines our democracy. >> rapper ti, it cost almost had thousand dollars for a vip table and drinks. no evidence that the gift was ever disclosed as required by state law. >> it would be a crime. so the prosecutors will bring those of violations, because it's easy for a jury to understand when they see somebody receiving gifts and not reporting it >> the calderons are a political dynasty. three brothers who have had a grip on power for 30 years. charles is a leader in both the state assembly and the senate. thomas was an assemblyman, and he's now a highly paid political consultant. that's a long run when we talk about political dynasties,
in california, you can get a lucrative tax charge if it's under $1 million. calderon was willing it make it for apres. during the year-long probe, the undercover agents met at in of the swankiest restaurants. the conversations were recorded. money is not an object. calderon wanted his family added to the payroll. he told the agents, any help that you can do for my kids, that's diamonds for me. his daughter was hired. it under lines our democracy. >> rapper ti, it cost almost had thousand...
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maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this time, if you will? >> the poll numbers will matter, but in this case if you don't have the fight over a government shutdown, republicans may feel safer in pushing for maintaining the spending cuts. they feel like they have the upper hand with the public on this one because so many in poll numbers in the public have said they want to see our debt and deficit under control. so the republican thinking right now on capitol hill is they can fight for these spending cuts and the public will back them. >> the democrats are thinking they have the stronger positio
maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this...
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why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the d
why some are suggesting that the affordable care act is at risk of turning into one of the biggest tax burdens on americans. we'll lay out the numbers for you. >> certainly you need people who are older and sicker to be balanced with people who are younger and healthier. that's how pool works [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus...
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on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the squad performed a flyover before the navy game. it was the group's first public appearance since their funding was cut. no worries, they have big plans for 2014. thanks for joining us. at jaime colby tv on fox. >> have a great sunday. >> join us on twitter. >>> i am live from washington and a key architect of obamacare admits the system could go into a death spiral if enough people can't beacon vinceed to sign up on the -- be convinced to sign up on the exchanges. a new hour starts right now. >> he was a great man who showed his love for our family. he wa
on the tax reform. that's the rub of whether you take the revenue and reduce the deficit or make it revenue neutral. >> we need something to be done, but we will believe it when we see it. >> kick the can down the road. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, bob. >> well there is nothing like the blue angels. they are back and ready for their fly by. find out where they will be next. >>> up, up and away. the blue angels are back in the sky. the...
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bush promise read my lips, no new taxes. this is a promise obama had replayed now and at odd with the facts on the ground and that say problem politically for the president. >> his language changed this weekend. he no longer said if you like your plan you can keep your plan. listen to how he state today now. >> everyone who already has health insurance through your employer, medicare or medicaid will keep the benefits and preces that this law put in place. >> keep the benefits that the law put in place. that is different than just keep your plan, isn't it? >> it is. you played david a xelrod modifying his language and executive kelly back pedalling off of the promise because it is simply not true. and the extent it is played out over and over. and there is no reason to suggest that the stories will suddenly stop happening. it will cause not only for the presidented. he's not up for reelection. but it will hurt his job approval rating and that will hurt the democrats in 2014 and beyond. >> tom bevin, thank you for your analys
bush promise read my lips, no new taxes. this is a promise obama had replayed now and at odd with the facts on the ground and that say problem politically for the president. >> his language changed this weekend. he no longer said if you like your plan you can keep your plan. listen to how he state today now. >> everyone who already has health insurance through your employer, medicare or medicaid will keep the benefits and preces that this law put in place. >> keep the benefits...
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they have to been they will pay a penalty tax. this is the problem, there is a passive attitude by some on the left that it is a technical glichlt it is not. it is a disastrous malfunction on the biggest plan that the president pushed in his administration. the fact that he is so detached is concerning. >> go a head, chris. >> i find it humorous when they talk about obama care and health care in general. i want waiting for a health care proposal on the other side or fixes. are there problems with the roll out absolutely. the question is how do you fix those? the administration is focused on fixing the problem. six months we have serious issues. i hope i hear more solutions than simply critizing. >> the republicans are not your problem. who is critizing the roll out. john stewart. saturday night live. that's why the paradigm shifted. you are angerring a lot of people. >> come up with a credible solution to fix it. >> you know the whole roll. we have come up with many. >> he is practicing his lines today. >> thank you. >> gentle man
they have to been they will pay a penalty tax. this is the problem, there is a passive attitude by some on the left that it is a technical glichlt it is not. it is a disastrous malfunction on the biggest plan that the president pushed in his administration. the fact that he is so detached is concerning. >> go a head, chris. >> i find it humorous when they talk about obama care and health care in general. i want waiting for a health care proposal on the other side or fixes. are there...
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instead, lois lerner gives them a slew of documents, including tax returnings. i'm trying to think of a legitimate reason for her doing that allegedly. are there any legitimate ones? >> it's very hard to say. i mean, you can imagine her giving a yes or no answer and then maybe a little more information, maybe sending the public 990 forms which is the disclosure form that nonprofits do. you can imagine her being a little cooperative. that she wet beyond cooperative and actually, it appears, it appears that she went beyond cooperative it looked like and tried to actually provide confidential information. and, you know, this is part of a larger pattern at the irs. we know that someone at the irs illegally leaked information about the national organization for marriage which is a felony in the context of a ballot referendum. gregg: you know, i looked up the federal law on this, we'll put it up on the screen here. it's very clear. no officer or employee of the united states shall disclose any return or return information obtained by him in any manner in connection wi
instead, lois lerner gives them a slew of documents, including tax returnings. i'm trying to think of a legitimate reason for her doing that allegedly. are there any legitimate ones? >> it's very hard to say. i mean, you can imagine her giving a yes or no answer and then maybe a little more information, maybe sending the public 990 forms which is the disclosure form that nonprofits do. you can imagine her being a little cooperative. that she wet beyond cooperative and actually, it...
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never left him, that phrase because taxes were raised. is this that kind of moment for president obama? >> not at all. the last person anybody will listen to about obamacare is mitt romney coming architect of obamacare and with president obama. he has his own credibility problems. martha: he is hardly the only person saying this. >> the fact is his plan is the reason we have obamacare. he chose to run for president in 2008. so in 2012 mitt romney rejected romneycare and the voters rejected him as president. martha: the fact is what does it mean to me now? i have got obamacare, promise i would not lose my doctor and lo and behold people are getting kicked off these plans all across america. how does this president turn it around? does he say i own this plan, it is mine, come with me, i will pull you through this? >> two things, martha. that is exactly what he needs to do. what he should have said and what he needs to say now is you can keep your plan if you like it, or you are going to get a better plan with better benefits that cost less.
never left him, that phrase because taxes were raised. is this that kind of moment for president obama? >> not at all. the last person anybody will listen to about obamacare is mitt romney coming architect of obamacare and with president obama. he has his own credibility problems. martha: he is hardly the only person saying this. >> the fact is his plan is the reason we have obamacare. he chose to run for president in 2008. so in 2012 mitt romney rejected romneycare and the voters...
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we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing continues in washington. martha: the health care chief marilyn tavenner receiving a grilling right now on the obamacare rollout. much more on the plan to fix the problems right after this, we will be right back. martha: the saga continues and it plays out again tomorrow, right? bill: in november we will have some numbers for you. martha: looking forward to that. that will be an interesting day. bill: tavenner continues today and sebelius will be tomorrow. we will see what kind of progress is made. a different hearing tomorrow, different cast of characters. martha: we will see you later. and we will se
we did not raise 18 new taxes let alone any taxes, we did not cut anything from our health care plan half a trillion in medicare and so on and so on and so on. it makes my blood boil. but they may have to get control of in massachusetts is cost. still skyrocketing and we now have almost dumbed down the coverage as a result of what the president is trying to push down everybody's throat. bill: thank you for hanging out. scott brown from boston, massachusetts, with us today as the hearing...
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bill: your income tax, sales tax, how about a driving tax. why some states are now looking to charge people for every mile they drive and how the world with a plan to track that? martha: the old saying lice may never strikes twice turned out to be a myth for this man. we will tell you about his very close call. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! bill
bill: your income tax, sales tax, how about a driving tax. why some states are now looking to charge people for every mile they drive and how the world with a plan to track that? martha: the old saying lice may never strikes twice turned out to be a myth for this man. we will tell you about his very close call. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to...
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people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
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i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house? >> yes. >> reporter: what makes the cameradas different is they talked to president obama about it. you can see the meeting on this youtube clip on november 15, 2012. two weeks after the hurricane hit, the president came to staten island and talked to the families. this is what he said. >> some of this will be tough. this is the commitment to you. i'll stay on it. i wouldn't be a stranger and forget all about it. >> reporter: the cameradas know the president is a busy guy, but don't believe he has stayed on it. >> you k
i paid my taxes. i'm you're typical middle class american. >> reporter: the family was told by the government they could get the loan, but only if they got flood insurance first. but the family says they can't afford flood insurance because the elevation of their home is so low it drives the premium up. so they're saying if you have flood insurance, we'll give you a loan, you can't afford the flood insurance. if you raise the house, it's cheaper but you can't afford to raise the house?...